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د ر ق ص

Root entry · 4 derived lemmas

This root entry discusses a specific anatomical term, likely of foreign origin, referring to a part of the neck or skull. It notes variations in spelling and pronunciation and provides its plural forms.

Derived headwords

الدَّرْدَاقُصnoun
  1. 1.
    upper neck extremityclassical

    The uppermost part of the neck, near the head.

  2. 2.
    small skull boneclassical

    A small bone located at the base of the skull, separating it from the neck.

الدَّرْدَاقِسnoun
  1. 1.
    upper neck extremityclassical

    The uppermost part of the neck, near the head. This is a variant spelling and pronunciation of الدرداقس.

  2. 2.
    small skull boneclassical

    A small bone located at the base of the skull, separating it from the neck. This is a variant spelling and pronunciation of الدرداقس.

الدَّرْدَاقِصَاتnoun
  1. 1.
    plural of الدرداقسclassical

    The plural form of الدرداقس, referring to multiple instances of the anatomical part.

الدَّرْدَاقِسَاتnoun
  1. 1.
    plural of الدرداقسclassical

    The plural form of الدرداقس, referring to multiple instances of the anatomical part. This is a variant plural.

Parallel reading

وهو لغة في الدرداقس، بالسين
And it is a variant pronunciation for al-dardāqis, with a 'sīn'.
وقد ذكره الجوهري في موضعه
And al-Jawharī mentioned it in its proper place.
وهو بالضم: طرف العنق الأعلى
And it is, with the 'ḍamm' vowel, the upper extremity of the neck.
عن ابن عباد
According to Ibn 'Abbād.
ج: الدرداقصات والدرداقسات
Plural: al-dardāqaṣāt and al-dardāqisāt.
أو عظم صغير في مغرز الرأس
Or a small bone at the base of the skull.
يفصل بينه وبين العنق
It separates the head from the neck.
وقد تقدم في السين
And it was previously mentioned under the 'sīn'.
وهي لفظة رومية
And it is a Roman (Greek) word.